Talk:Dorney Park

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What is wrong here?

Well, I worked there for one summer - didn't seem that large.


I removed the following, which was tacked on after the statement about the building of a new wave pool:

"Also, the old building which housed the (closed) Gold Mine walk-through and arcade, as well as a Subway and other food stands on the lower level is being removed for a new Subway restaurant and seating area."

Frankly, I have no idea what building this statement is referring to, and I have been to Dorney Park many, many times. I can only imagine what people who have never been to the park would think. If someone could find a better way to restate this, it might be okay; but then again, I question whether a new Subway resturant is worthy being mentioned in this article. Sixtus LXVI 00:29, 20 November 2005 (UTC)

This article needs some work. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a famously recognizable roller coaster. Incredible Hulk is a famously recognizable roller coaster. Superman and the like? Famously recognizable. These coasters are known across the nation primarily because the parks they're in are big enough to do ad campaigns that are national. I've never heard of ... uh ... Laser? Awesome coaster name, though. Laser. If only they'd spelled it Lazor. Then it'd be like twice as awesome. OH WELL WE LEARN! Anyway, it's not like anyone over on the Worlds of Fun page is calling the Timber Wolf a world famous roller coaster. This is cos it is not a world famous roller coaster. And neither is the Laz0r. 204.69.40.7 11:53, 8 May 2006 (UTC)